The bill would give the state 11 instances where it could appeal a judge’s ruling to a higher court. Some say the bill could overburden Wyoming’s judicial process and give an unfair advantage to the prosecution.
Amid Colorado River cuts, a Flaming Gorge fishing guide hopes the ‘leftovers’ are enough
The reservoir on the Wyoming-Utah border stores water for the Colorado River. More and more of the reserves are being sent downstream.
Local Republicans shift strategy to engage young voters
Teton County’s GOP is bringing conservative activist Charlie Kirk to its annual fundraising event this Friday.
‘Building trust and positivity’: Jackson mayor lays out roadmap for 2023
Hailey Morton Levinson highlights the town’s efforts to add housing, improve child care access and promote inclusion.
‘I don’t want to have to leave the state’: Jackson youth rally for transgender rights
Roughly 70 residents took to the town square on Saturday with rainbow Pride and transgender blue, pink and white colors to protest state bills targeting trans youth.
Teton County shifts approach to tourism
The Jackson Hole community is moving toward educating visitors — rather than only marketing to them.
Efforts to address dispute over Jackson rodeo fail in Cheyenne
A bill to designate the Teton County Fairgrounds a state historic site won’t move forward this legislative session.
Wyoming bills could address gaps in child care
The pandemic highlighted holes in early childhood services, and Teton County officials are leading the charge to address the issue.
Wyoming’s version of ‘Don’t Say Gay’ passes in the Senate
Sen. Dan Dockstader introduced the bill, which supporters say protects parental rights. Critics say it stigmatizes queer identities.